AI transparency

Some of the work published here was made with AI, and Article 50 of the EU AI Act asks us to say so. This page is that statement.

What AI did here

The Sky Sounds cards were made with AI assistance alongside hand work — across the card artwork, the cover artwork and the card texts.
Systems: DALL·E 2, ChatGPT Recorded at: /collect/docs/releases/skysounds — credits, and the owner’s account of the work
The collages used as section covers and header artwork are mixed works — elements made by hand first, then combined with AI.
Systems: No system named in the record Recorded at: the owner’s account of the work
The Dadada piece involves AI-assisted imagery alongside hand work.
Systems: No system named in the record Recorded at: the owner’s account of the work — not recorded on the page itself
This composition transforms a recorded war march using artificial intelligence systems trained on scientific and poetic texts.
Systems: No system named in the record Recorded at: /rthw00 — body text
The Maar World imaginary is built by hand and expanded with machine learning models that reinterpret the original work.
Systems: No system named in the record Recorded at: /collect/docs/mw — body text

AI assistance runs across the released work rather than sitting in particular pieces — it is part of how the artwork, the covers and the texts were made. Most of it is mixed rather than generated: elements made by hand first, then combined with AI. That is why the notice at the foot of a page is one uniform sentence rather than a claim about a specific card.

What does not happen here

  • Nothing here is an AI you interact with. This is a static site: no chatbot, no assistant, and nothing generated while you read.
  • No AI makes any decision about you. We set no cookies, run no analytics and build no profile of you — see Privacy.
  • No emotion recognition and no biometric categorisation.
  • No deepfakes, and no AI-generated voice or likeness of any person. The work is an imaginary exoplanet, not a claim about anything real.

Where you see this

A short notice sits at the foot of every page carrying work made with AI. It stays small on purpose: for artistic work the Act asks only that AI content be disclosed in a way that does not hamper the enjoyment of the work. Each notice also carries a machine-readable marker in the page — though not inside the image and audio files themselves, which is a further step we have not taken.

Corrections

If something here is inaccurate or incomplete, write to hello@maar.world and it will be corrected.